Demolition Dumpster Rental

Key Takeaways

  • Recommended sizes: 30-40 yard for most demolition projects
  • Heavy-duty containers built for concrete, brick, and lumber
  • Multiple dumpster service available for large demo jobs

Demolition projects generate massive amounts of heavy debris that require serious container capacity. Premier Debris Management provides heavy-duty roll-off dumpsters built to handle the demands of tear-downs, structural demolitions, and major renovation projects.

For garage or shed demolitions and partial home tear-downs, a 30-yard dumpster typically provides adequate capacity. For full home demolitions or commercial projects, our 40-yard container offers maximum capacity, or we can arrange multiple dumpsters with scheduled swaps.

Heavy Material Note

Concrete, brick, stone, and dirt are extremely heavy. For best pricing, we recommend separating heavy materials into a dedicated "clean load" dumpster. Contact us to discuss your demolition project.

Demolition Project Types

Residential Demolition

  • Full home tear-down
  • Garage or shed demolition
  • Pool removal
  • Deck and patio demolition

30-40 yard recommended

Commercial Demolition

  • Building tear-down
  • Interior gut-out
  • Warehouse clearance
  • Strip mall demolition

Multiple 40-yard containers

Concrete & Masonry

  • Driveway removal
  • Foundation demolition
  • Retaining wall removal
  • Concrete slab breakup

Dedicated heavy load dumpster

Interior Demo

  • Gut renovation
  • Wall removal
  • Ceiling tear-out
  • Floor removal

20-30 yard typically sufficient

What Can Go in a Demolition Dumpster

Lumber and framing
Drywall and plaster
Concrete and brick
Roofing materials
Siding and trim
Windows and doors
Metal and rebar
Flooring materials
General demo debris

Demolition Dumpster FAQs

For most demolition projects, a 30 or 40-yard dumpster is recommended. A 30-yard works well for partial demolitions and garage/shed tear-downs. For full home demolitions or commercial demo, a 40-yard (or multiple containers) is typically needed.

Yes, but heavy materials like concrete, brick, and stone have weight limits. For large amounts of heavy debris, we recommend a separate "clean load" dumpster for concrete/masonry to avoid overage charges. Contact us to discuss your project.

Yes, for large demolition projects we can provide multiple dumpsters with scheduled swaps. Many demo contractors keep 2-3 dumpsters on site - one for mixed debris and one or more for heavy materials like concrete.

Dumpster permits vary by location. If placed on your property (driveway), typically no permit is needed. Street placement may require a permit. The demolition itself requires separate permits from your local building department.

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